Abstract Background Reported malaria cases in rice growing areas in western Tajikistan were at the root of a rapid appraisal of the local malaria situation in a selected agro-ecological setting where only scarce information was available. The rapid appraisal was complemented by a review of the epidemiology and control of malaria in Tajikistan and Central Asia from 1920 until today. Following a resurgence in the 1990s, malaria transmission has been reduced considerably in Tajikistan as a result of concerted efforts by the government and international agencies. The goal for 2015 is transmission interruption, with control interventions and surveillance currently concentrated in the South, where foci of Plasmodium vivax and Plasmodium falciparu...
International audienceBackgroundMadagascar has been known for having bio-geo-ecological diversity wh...
Malaria had being widely prevalent for a long time in Iran. Before starting any anti-malarial campai...
BackgroundMalaria, disproportionately affects poor people more than any other disease of public heal...
Abstract Malaria was eliminated in Tajikistan by the beginning of the 1960s. However, sporadic intro...
Background During the Soviet era, malaria was close to eradication in Tajikistan. Since the early...
Anopheline vectors and malaria transmission were studied in 2 river-irrigated, rice-growing district...
Around half of the population of Afghanistan resides in areas at risk of malaria transmission. Two s...
Laos and Cambodia. However, malaria is still a potentially fatal disease in some hilly-forested area...
Malaria was the major cause of morbidity and a leading cause of mortality in the Andaman Islands Pen...
Abstract Presently, many malaria-endemic countries in the world are transitioning towards malaria el...
BACKGROUND: Artemisinin-resistant Plasmodium falciparum malaria has recently been identified on the ...
BACKGROUND: In Vietnam, malaria is becoming progressively restricted to specific foci where human an...
Region has a total population of 513 million, nearly half of which resides in areas at risk for mala...
Field investigations were conducted in Kundoz Province, an Afghan high-risk area, to determine facto...
AbstractObjectiveTo determine some bio-ecological aspects of malaria vectors in Jask County, where i...
International audienceBackgroundMadagascar has been known for having bio-geo-ecological diversity wh...
Malaria had being widely prevalent for a long time in Iran. Before starting any anti-malarial campai...
BackgroundMalaria, disproportionately affects poor people more than any other disease of public heal...
Abstract Malaria was eliminated in Tajikistan by the beginning of the 1960s. However, sporadic intro...
Background During the Soviet era, malaria was close to eradication in Tajikistan. Since the early...
Anopheline vectors and malaria transmission were studied in 2 river-irrigated, rice-growing district...
Around half of the population of Afghanistan resides in areas at risk of malaria transmission. Two s...
Laos and Cambodia. However, malaria is still a potentially fatal disease in some hilly-forested area...
Malaria was the major cause of morbidity and a leading cause of mortality in the Andaman Islands Pen...
Abstract Presently, many malaria-endemic countries in the world are transitioning towards malaria el...
BACKGROUND: Artemisinin-resistant Plasmodium falciparum malaria has recently been identified on the ...
BACKGROUND: In Vietnam, malaria is becoming progressively restricted to specific foci where human an...
Region has a total population of 513 million, nearly half of which resides in areas at risk for mala...
Field investigations were conducted in Kundoz Province, an Afghan high-risk area, to determine facto...
AbstractObjectiveTo determine some bio-ecological aspects of malaria vectors in Jask County, where i...
International audienceBackgroundMadagascar has been known for having bio-geo-ecological diversity wh...
Malaria had being widely prevalent for a long time in Iran. Before starting any anti-malarial campai...
BackgroundMalaria, disproportionately affects poor people more than any other disease of public heal...